Finance
What is the maximum loan-to-value (LTV) ratio for most FHA purchase loans?
A80%
B96.5%✓ Correct
C100%
D90%
Explanation
FHA loans allow up to 96.5% LTV with a 3.5% down payment for borrowers with credit scores of 580 or higher. Lower credit scores require 10% down (90% LTV).
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